Non-Sparking—Speed Controlled—Long Wearing
the ANALYST'S column
Welch ELECTRIC STIRRER with Sp-al/uesU
L.T. Hallett, Editor
INDUCTION TYPE MOTOR r p i i E use of infrared spectroscopy to identify the chemical compounds in a material of unknown composition has been increasing phenomenally in the last ten years. As the method is based upon t h e fact t h a t each chemical compound can be identified by its distinctive infrared absorption spectra, one of the real problems is how best to sort through the spectra on file to find the one or more which check t h a t of the unknown material. T h e number of spectra available commercially exceeds 15,000 and new ones are being produced at a r a t e of a b o u t 3500 a year. This number added t o those produced in the individual laboratories adds up to a formidable d a t a - h a n d l i n g problem. The American Society for Testing Materials is indexing all available infrared spectra on I B M cards, the number of index cards now available being about 13,000. E v e n with the introduction of this index, however, the sorting problem has not been solved. F o r example, one sort through this deck with an I B M sorter would require 52 minutes at the rate of 250 cards per minute, and for an identification to be made, several sorts are required. AVhile faster sorters are available, m a chine cost increases proportionately. One approach to this problem has been to presort the I B M deck into smaller groups based on some chemical or physical characteristic, such as functional group or melting point. To use such a deck, however, the analyst must have some previous knowledge concerning the composition of the unknown, and the person doing the sorting must h a v e sufficient chemical knowledge to direct the sorts. Procter & Gamble scientists set out to find a completely mechanical
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